Category Archives: Fight Club Pro

Fight Club Pro Wrestlehouse January 26 2018 We’re in Wolverhampton at the Starworks Warehouse. This is one of the first FCP shows I’ve seen on VOD for ages because I’m always at these shows and I never get a chance to rewatch. Well, I was at work for this one and missed it… Continue Reading

Fight Club Pro Capital Cock Knocker 2 August 26 2017 We’re in London at the pleasant looking Bush Hall for FCP’s return to the capital, which they’ve amusingly entitled “Capital Cockknocker 2”. We get a rare surprise on VOD where Trent Seven opens the show in the ring. He does open every show… Continue Reading

FCP Stranger Than Fixxion June 23 2017 We’re in the Starworks Warehouse, Wolverhampton, for Fight Club Pro’s second show from their new venue. Hence the title of this show; Stranger Than Fixxion, referencing their previous home…and also a slightly obscure Wil Ferrell film from 2006. Kyle Fletcher vs. Mark Davis Both these… Continue Reading

It seems far too long since the last Fight Club Pro show, this is the second outing in the new venue: Starworks. Some of the best wrestlers in the country are here tonight and this promotion is gathering worldwide attention with a real buzz about it at the moment. Great expectations are set at… Continue Reading

Fight Club Pro DTTI Hangover May 19 2017 We’re in FCP’s new venue the Starworks in Wolverhampton. The previous venue, the Fixxion Warehouse, was just too small to continue being a viable location so the Wolves lads have expanded. Apparently the Fixxion is also getting redeveloped as some sort of urban renewal program.… Continue Reading

FCP Dream Tag Team Invitational Night 3 April 16 2017 We’re in London at Bush Hall for the third night of Fight Club Pro’s ambitious Easter tour. The first two nights were sensational entertainment. I was at Wolverhampton for the first show and saw Manchester on VOD. Both great experiences. Now we’re into… Continue Reading

FCP Dream Tag Team Invitational Night Two April 15 2017 We’re in Manchester for the second night of Fight Club Pro’s Dream Tag Team weekender. It’s a packed venue, although nowhere near as full as night one in Wolverhampton where they drew over 1000. I was at the Wolves show but had to… Continue Reading

This is my umpteenth show for Fight Club Pro but my first eyewitness review for them. It’s safe to say the UK scene is buzzing at the moment and this Midlands based company is right at the front of it. While other promotions might get more plaudits and attention, this little family is killing it… Continue Reading

Fight Club Pro First Female of Fight Club Pro March 18 2017 We’re in Wolverhampton at the Fixxion Warehouse for the second night of their Wolves double-header. Host in the ring is Matt Taylor-Richards. I’ve deliberately skipped over the first show to get to this one because this show was fucking fantastic and… Continue Reading

Big Japan Pro Wrestling February 27 2018 We’re in Korakuen Hall. This is my first whole BJW show in about 18 months. I feel like I bailed on it when it was really good and as soon as I left it went completely into the shitter. Looking at this card the only thing […]Read More »

“Don’t leave me! You don’t know what’s out there!” Three different films are here. Three vastly different tales of science fiction survival. Only later will you discover how they are inexorably connected to one another. One is about a giant monster, the other paints a tense picture of cabin fever and the third is a […]Read More »

“What have you done out there, on the edge of Federation space?” Here we are with another new Star Trek television series. And it’s been a while too! Following the end of Enterprise, we’ve only seen three new movies. Enjoy them or despise them, their rebooted formula dared to make new waves and yet somehow […]Read More »

I wasn’t sure what to expect from this book. Having read it, I’m still not sure how to classify it. That’s not necessarily a criticism, just an observation. The title of the book is very descriptive. It really is 2016 in WWE through the eyes of one fan. The book is a journey through the […]Read More »

“Everybody dead. I like that” When Doom and Wolfenstein hit the ground running during the early nineties, the FPS publicity began. They were a simple graphical layout by today’s standards and the level design nothing more than navigating a maze. Basic sound effects, coupled together with midi soundtracks created a unique ambience. God knows it was […]Read More »